Corporate Force Majeure

Category: legal

A protective legal clause allowing event cancellation or deferment without penalty due to commercial impossibilities.

While identical in legal origin to wedding clauses, corporate force majeure explicitly models commercial and operational impossibilities—including government travel restrictions, airline labor strikes, or state department warning alerts that prevent more than 35% of registered corporate delegates from arriving.

Common Examples

  • The corporate legal division invoked the force majeure clause when the international flight ban completely blocked our European delegates.
  • A robust corporate force majeure clause protects our tech enterprise from forfeiting non-refundable deposits during systemic civic crises.

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